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. Tuesday,' i 1 1 1 it i i h i j 1 1 r i t j LA GRANDE EVENINGOBSERV'R.-M '(RANDE, OREGON I Home HILL'S A ficHtil IMnro to Trade Owned Store " t i baso in Hie seventh,, reullyd ccid j J lips ihe contest. Tin Hox Kut only! eight hit:: to M for the Tltterst 1 lilll made full UK" If thi'Ul. i j TlK' Ht. I.olils .Browns eouhl K't 1 I only five liitii off tlit nlTi-rfriKH of! ; 1'ete Jnhlouowskl, American as-: Mil-'. ; ion re,riili, and "la vein nil won, 3 to I . ! PlllmlelphMi Wins Wihlm yy mii I he part of Mac- I'ayden ii ml Morris nii'l fielding en hy (.. .Miller mill ItrKiin en- Portland Splits Double Header With Missions Huskies Point For National Title Track Vets Boost Squad's Threat XUATTI K O.J') Tin- national iiiK f i Hie national event. Hi- Won League 1 Standing My Hit AsMiHalcil I'itsa While the other Hubs in Ihc leuinie enjoyed their rcirutar Mon day holiday, Portland Ducks ! and M isfdnn iikiIm Pitt In double i li,Ht ''r ami arc considered jum nbhd Ihc Phlliidelphia A.thlet-K time at the Portland hull vnr.iai: t .rout, If not stronirer tl:U sen- Merdav. Tho ten wit unlit n ! -" of ilu- I'nivf rfity of Washington year.i nun wm-n hi eovercd the trart; tram (hi season. milr- in -1 : 1 T.5 st eonds. If Ik lust . 'I In- limbic placed second to' this sprint; " t lie- short WashinK- ln ihe hij? tii-K.iii I'Mcauo ton indoor track has licen 4:11. SENATORS TAKE NINTH STRAIGHT 'Washington Noses. Out ? Yankees While Athletics r Defeat Red Sox, 'consistently. The club haw "been fielding brilliantly, hlttliitf op portunely and Johnson bun nhortii iare juilKitioai in jiiKKlhiK' - hi pitchers with l.loyil Hi own, Irving i I ii 1 !', "l-'Irpo" Alarherry and Clailand Iha.ton an a ''hi- four." Scnnici: Much Kiniljclil TevterdayV I-fi victory over the New Vnrk VanknH wan ilu Sen-aloi-K' nlntli in rli-vca iiik-h and tlioir Mfvcnih in a row. , WnHhtiiK iin look nn early lead, IJiankM to f omi' Mpwrtarnlaj- hitting .hy Hlinri slop Jon Ci'onfn, antl - then 'held on lc It In tin fare (if u 'Yankee rally in the later fraiwH, t'ronin drove In Ihrmj ruifM wllh a honif nin. trlido and dotihle, 'I lie Ynn-Kii-!i- dime MiiiiK-i ry- nii- of i Mie to renre loin riinx in the ninth without ji hit and heal the Hfmton lied HOV. h-A. In the N'allonal leairne, the New York (jlaulK lout their fiiyt Kalile , in' 1h en; rson, howlnj,- to Ih'.aiklyn ! C to wh-n Harvey llendriek ! douhh-d with the liaeH filled In ; Ihc niit)i. The defeat lunke Mill i Valkei".s Hiring of II Mrulifht v! Jori run tii during the hit lei pai t of 1 't-'.t and this weapon. TiavlK Jael;Hni of the (Jiaiitn hH h.'i- fiflh hoiii.'.- run f the year. lonr Iiiiiix1 runs, two hy (lahhy C-ineli weight man. In fa ml heroin- dotild' he.-i dor. the hotno Kuard laklnft; thn flrt Kume. 5 to 4. and the vhdloi-H winning the Feeond, U if- I, i hint Toni.iilrtln their, m-v n KNine FerieK, l-'i atari uu tho dayV play , wan Ted j'lllette. hrother nr llerninu. who i.-: the senior pHeher on the .M,hion luh. T-d hold tho Ihiekff to eight liitu and In tidditinn to. hnrlim; hall Keeured tthi'oe hit. I'urtlB Kullericm turned In the lliiiul vli ioi y, holding I lie op- w o v.iiuoy ..,,1,1.... i ( in. .rti..u ( Hailnilt and Hip olheis hy ('hurley ' " : I'ooL and-Cliff Heatheote. enaliled Sni,') iHfi-rt Ii M'hi fJilrasn'M I'uiiK to heat the 'Jtt- T;).s week flndrt the Seals ftp It urxh I 'Ira tew, 7-4. Knot was poking tint Saerani'i'titn, Senator, loiielii'd fur ii hlt hut lightened at Han Franeixeo In their rirat Herles up In the plnchea and fan nod nine f tlu- year. The HnatoiH are In men. . r.ocond plaee, hut, unh-Hg n jinx 'I ho Ht. I JtiiH CanlinalM took ad- horU'OinJnic Hint hurt trailed vantago of eigia hae on ImllK ln' In r"r ''':iIf Un" ,,rt 1'"'. they. and whipped rineinnatl. 8 to 3. l""i'V wm mill ineniseiveH low er in tho perron tago oolimin at tho end of the week, i'or the pant He vera I yearn, the Kealj have liaiT My Herherl V. lUirkei- Jon i ronni. ami tnen hem .. .. finfHh(.(1 f(. .lw( ,..inrwi,.u , little dlfHeuhy trimming the Hat U.V-fIti'.r I'reiw HjrtH Writer) ,m 11 '" (Jf 11 , ,,t imnonlo eluh. 1 . . ' . .... i-allv In Hie later fraiiL"H. Crania' 1 " ''"HNea eoueenlrated (heir la the raet. or expen opinion . - , . hlitlng In the fifth. lth and hov- 1111 Zn-'n.Inoh'.s hard hitting and. .t, . ' H.ild they would ho lueky lo v.. enth innlni: to hent the itotoi. nghilng Ualm meet the I.om Angeles a.py highon lhan. wveiith . ' nrnve:. i t. 4 eluh at Wi ighy field. Zamloeh i-.-e. Walter Jnhnmin'K w asning- j ( inn rallv In t e ' ':'; iH'g'.ioll ii'iU.-m t,f Jlvi rH'i i ti honour oii!liHie to Met .., ,, ,A. - i I'OltTI.AVH IMtcilirci' there y in the hagui aiuL the iHstxy paee to lead tho Ameriean ,"lr!lJ.((jn j , . lerle with the HJiithern eluh Ie;pguo. ., . ' , j . ' , , 1 J'Ol(Ti,ANI Ore, Apr 2f' (AI ) I? 11 l" dnsi.' and excUlng. NonneeMhay. or urHe. where - ,H't rW-jagru hlle .V;'! flintier., egg, ; milk (hutterfat .).,', . , . MiiHniHriViUt ' - thiv Hena,tot-H will fln.Mh hut th;- np: ;jidlf ttttimil plaee: wllh a fk7 : ia)ry, country jnoalH, oiiIoiih, -po- n llw-'north Ihe MhodonH move lari romaUm'that theynre playlng'MrllinjillMoV'rMetrolt. Carl Hynrl iiato; ' wMo"!, ' ntitH. hay. -. ivtw-arrti ' on! ' to' Mii le, wlieroV'lted" Kll : Hon (1h- up barn-hall, taking advanti. , okl . lilt. u. .hpme. ( inn.' 'tMti'le and .hark and hoi's Hteady andMinehang-i h ier will renew neoua&itaneeH ond t rvi t o add a few pdlnlH to hi ,' Mnn 'i:f the la nlliletes who1 eonilieted I'or Was'iiu'-ilon are hack for duly, luetudin-x Iwo 1 1 1 1--hohier- and a I'oruVr ehamidon. J Hleve Anderson. olleiate luw hurdle (diatnpion ami -:d (lenung, half mile title w Inner, have heeii working on an indoor liaek for . revera'. week.s a ml are fat ap proa( hlng toi form. ' i A mh iron siIho won the National. A. A. t'. hixh and low hurdle titles Mil. JoHNUp'n hoM marl; hint ye; was .Hi feet inclie.v. In early Indoor practice- HiIm seavm tihe former IJunky foothnll r a plain has l enched Tdl feet t! 'j Inches with indi( atioiis of hettcriug that mark nut -ii: -dooi-:t Saturday Jensup ii:t thf nlv-t feet .S Inohe and the iliseu IfiS feet 1 InehiH In the meet wilh Stanford. ther veterans are Julian Itain Ktead. weight man: Cro.sltv 1 'end te at Jji-hvc- la-t. sunwM-r. Andemm , l))n, tXwU Htar: (Junii.n Hodds, run at present Is i eioverlng from a )ljni; n..t(. of Oenung in the half: plained Itlifuo a nkle. K'iser, I irlH collegiate mile ehamrili:;!, la hael: and poilil- (ptarier mile. Klhert Sellerit twu-mller and Tal lin'- Hartley, 4!i-.teeoml man in the lfnr.'H percentage at I lie o.ono of the Indians. The Portland 1 uc!i.s oat or (a In the llnllywond Stars in a seven suuie fet. At Portland, first game: K. It. K. GOLFERS TO SAIL FOR OLD WORLD I in Ii win; of nvr-ry dn'.'ik nnl wlnnlnic -'1it'.:Jo hi- limner, wHI) l.yinlj nn t-vl. ! 8 S' '. (4 OH . : 3 .v(!sKi;n.H )'nrtlnnl (tri-cn nnil unit I'Milli'i'tun, SlTUIUl K.'IIIH': .FEy'luilK Portlnnil l'llli-lli ami lliirrmmi: fl: fii-Id anil I'alin, Hi-ko. !i II ' l;y (hn AM-iatr;! Tl-i's ! ').s;' J v. i.. ivt. joaklnnil - H 7 "'i7 ) Sarranientu ';t 7 .U.ill ! I.im AnKi'U'H 1 1 s '7I1 'Han (.'ranrinco ... 1- I' "r'7' .MIsHl.ms I ''" l'..llvK...al S 1- Isoaltlf l j I'a.tlaii.l 5 l.l !- X.VIIOVAI. I ! W. I... IVt.1 N'aw York 7 ' .-Sii I'lll.slmrKh : S - Hiisum "I I r'11" l-lilcaKO " 7 .""I St. I.ouid Ii 1 ''- I'liMadiMilliina I llmuklyn :i 7 j ( Inciniiuii , :i ' ami:i:k.v i w. I.. I.Vi. Waslilns-lnn ' - Clllcao Ti II .HUfi ClcVL-lanc) Ii '"" I'llllaili'lphla .1 i tit. l.ouiK Ii fi linstnn I " ..'Ili4 llitr.ilt 4 !i .mm I Ni'- York 2 7 .222 : Eight Walkei' Cup Repre- lt. It. 10. fi i:i 2 i s i sentatives Ready to : Leave New York. Portland O.-W. ITo Send GO To UhlA Grande Meet All games must he played on logulation (Haiunid under official tales'.. Courpotillon will he open i lily to hoys who are amateurs and who will not have attained their 17th hirthday hefore Sept. 1.1. lH.'tn. 'J.ich ple,yer irjust ho a hoiia tide resident of the commun ity in which he eni.41.. according to legion regulations, livery play er ir,u:t fill-out a certificate of 1 ontiy and eliglhility and each team NKW YOKK. Apr. 2!l (A)') Seven of America's eight Walker ( 'up gdf representatives had gathered here today and Hie eighth was no further away than Wash ington. ' Wilh their departure on the MLain eta n la set for toniiorrow af ternoon, Huhhy Jones, !taitaln of must register on a certificates .uf hold, '('ii fthe llritish amateur scop. l)litf'.Jiyi'e WctheretJ ln r4 tired iiml'nOll pot.Uefenil thir Mrlj Ish women'a ehumpionji ip as the ha.:, oi'tcil done. . , v,,. T 'Ihe heM previous year. that tho Yankee golfei-H have ever enjoyed on Hrlti.-di Foil was li'l'O the year that ltuMy Jt.ncs capturtd the HiUiyh -pen for the first time at l.ynthaui. and SI. Anne's. Jesn Sweetser won the liritlsh amateur at A', ilri'leld and the two eom hined to help A ni"i lea triumph in tin- Walker Cup mhtches hy the elose Hcore of i to 5. . . . In Hie Hritish open, the first' four wen Jones. Al Watrous. Wal ter Hngeii and (Icorgo yon Khn. Walter llJig' U (leitrihutcil to the nut hy heating Abe Mitchell. 2 and 1 in their lamous. 72-hoh mil tch that . ai-otmfd so :mueh d )i f rovijiry hecii.use thet A.'merl can pro kept his llritlnh rival waiting at the tee. . .. . i If the Grand Army of the le puhlic's links does as w'l on.thi other side this spring. thVre Vlll he no raust for comqilaint. At Ua-st there It; the aat1 chance of another Yankee cleanup with; I . Jo lies, Johnston, Von Kim, Voight. Willing. Moe, Ouluvet and VieKvnzIo loading the defense- of the Walker Cup as well as the. at tach on the llritish Anialeur. '" j. Jones, IHeRel. K o ton 'Smith, Von Klin and a. few "others ad vancing t.ii the llritish Open:. '. Idegel taking up -the .porso.T :(i nihlicks with . Aho Mltcliell. And the higgosl. lit... (Jf American women, slars'- yet .inus lered for foreign play, . led hy Olenim (Jltiitt. " PV'leir l-fJeks. Maureen. Orcult. Virginia, Van (and a. iloxen others, for a team mnleh as as ihe Hrilisji .wom en's championship. . Arrangements for the rortland- Ii Crande- railroad athletic meel ihe Invading expedition; Krancis i OulMpt.' Hon! Moe and Or. 'O. I-. ' Willlnt; all arrived in town yos- intry. 'No team n:Hy carry mnm than 14 players and all players must, have heen enrolled hefore lerday to jGlii three other mem- : Juno l.ri H E ROIC IhiTP Knnilav. .Mai- 1 hnt-n I '" li: or lll loam, ll-ililson Ii. oi.mnlftotl. it nan nniiounocil yes- j (Jinimy) Johnston, national 11:11:1-itr-Mlny nrtornnon. The I'nrtlanil ,,,U1' i'l;iiUlon. Clforuc Von Kim o.-Y. unit. will .lie roiirranntpil liv '""l iiiw VoIkIU. Tho olKhtli inhont lilt nthlctoK. anil tho pIunH I mi-mlior 'of tho Miami, liolallrl Mac- for tho ilav'.s oompotltlon Indniloti I Uonzk', Ih expcc'toil from Wash- l.asoball, i,'olf VnnlH. mvimmlni:. I loiiny or lomoiron- rhn playrr jiorsonncl of a team cannot he changed after dale of offy-ial en i Jllnient. ex- eept in case or deiith or disahil- Ity creating a vacancy. No local,! ' county, district, stale, regional,, j sectional or final tiiiirnament shall, i he plafed under the aiopices of any rilll) fUOOlIUW. liapSIIOUUIlg, Ilorse- " - . im-.I- " i minim i ' ' . shoes and track practically the ! ll,n "'' decide to Vo, Jones am. .tfiurnaments i decide state m sa groat o u 8 mi o B ' (!. ('!: w Vi I l. , t. 1! I C: W 9 V u o o l l a . a o o o . U 1 0 w f ilk t u u V h ll e 0 o 0 b s 0 l a a '9 t O o o : ;(;: wlll'play no Koll" ln're. j rh.-nniiioiis will ho limli'i-tho illroc t "I have. Iioon playlilK innrh moro i i;(n nf io stato AlniTloan l.oKion KOlC thin u-lnlor than iiMiial." lit-1 oi'anh:atlon. No toan? iinironiiH Haiil, "anil ilo not i'im-I tho 11000 of 1 hall hoar lotiorliiKH otJior than itililitiontil play until wo ot ovor tho lotion post or ilopartniont, Ihoro. Yo will havo in train prao- ' 11,,. town, rlty or roni'innnlty, tiro or anylhlnif of that tort horo. , 1 xci pt thai, tho playor's namo will 'Hii'i'" will ho plunly of lliao for I h(. ncrniillcl on tho sloovo or Iho that whon o Ki't to KnMlanil." i onirorm thlit. ll' a nlayor la Kvliurts K011I llnttlo lonnil IhoIIkIIiIo. ho nnmt ho iIIb- Jono.i liolli vo.s Hint tho Ani.orl- onallrioil Invinoiliati'ly from further fans will havn il roal lialtlo on ' . 1.1 ii l.. . i. n.i 11 uoi.li Inelii'Mill. The golf is In charge of Charles Ihlti. hiimIf. wh(.n Uu,y t the ily Uo determined prior to a. ro- tennis is in uiiii! (..,n. iii.,,,,,.,, , wii.i,.i, 1 ...., .i..v the idil-tiiu'ers play hut I hayo the greatest respect for I hem' and 1 sanio as the events at the annual S V. I system moot. j Xono of the ovonts, with the i exception of the haseha 11 game, j will he of the elimination type. m- The winner of the I'ortiand-Xiii (irande haseha 11 gam.e will play x the winner of the Spokane-Walla S Walla, game and t he winner will represent the O.-W. al Ogden Aug. J Z 15 and IC. It's saving us . a lot of money 99 ; Heynohls and tin In coil' necllori with t hi meet tho La Grande CJun eluh will hold a mer- i iminww ii.iirnM.,fi. ..i. hear the younger plnyers are as whero me ritie snooung win unto Km)ll or iKllter than the veterans." 'ptot'o. I Jonea said that the siiiad would J. 11. Peare, A. A. J commjs- ,day no other team match in Kng- :rfrrtm'i4, tn this dlstrict. will refrreo kind and that as far us he him self wan concerned, he prnhahtv would -rent rirt his golf to the Walker Cuji m-ilches, the llritish ainateur a ml open chumpioiishiiis and posnlhly only one other tourn aiueiil In 1'Jnglaud. "I hope lo visit France and Ier niaiiy and pos.slhly Italy hetween Ihe amateur and ojieu evepts hut wilt not play ni.Mch golf," he de dared, "posihly an ls-hoh nuitch or so.' The threoi hlg Kngllsh events are spread over a period cf ahout live weeks. The Walker Cup iiYilches will he held at Sandwich May 15 ami HI: the Hritlsh ama ti uf ti M. Andrews .May HO to :i 1 ; :iml Die nitn . ll..i-1'.L. mllo in tho fast tlmo of 4 inln- j Jull , ,. ,n 2 s S the meet. lr ll j m x renaieion team w.i- ii ii tt r a LnaiKS up uooa Marks In Meet :. j O S T in the mountain fastnesses, a lone girl, injured and unhorsed!' 1 s., '.--..What chance has she? Her injured pony had strayed hack to civilization, ' a, mute testator to a tragedy in the wilds. Every ahle-hodied man. in V the country had joined Ihe frantic hunt, hut the wilds held its secret," ' . ' j until It was Scorchy Smith, the hoy aviator that found Betty Brown. Mounted on an outlaw mustang, Scorchy defied the wilderness and rescued the girl, just as Scorchy had defied the same wilderness to rescue an aviator pal. But these are only the heginning episodes in the Sa8ar: SCORCHY SMITH as depicted hy the deft pen of JOHN C. TERRY. A true American, hoy, Scorchy Smith has already won a place in the hearts of America. You will thrill to his further adventures in the rugged mountains of the ' Northwest. You will quicken with anticipation whenever Scorchy Smith lakes-off on a new adventure. APPEARS DAILY IN STRIP FORM EVENING OBSERVER Pl-;NIl-K'l 'ON. Hie.. Apr. '29 (Special) Some excellent, mnrks were' innde In the county track, meet held hen Saturday, which ' IVndietolt won with ease, height- , i tiling their chances capture the ! Kaslorn Oregon championship this j coining Saturday. ' ' IM'ew, of I'endteton, clicked off , tl. ! ulen 51 1-5 seconds ami aho won i the half. Mcliamuy took Hist in I : the discus and shot, and A.rlehnrn won the inn hi Hill :i-5, the hroad ; jump wllh '2 feet a Inches and I Temple vaulted in feet and threw ; tho Javelin 1 -Hi feet. Inches. I StuiMiinry of i:ent.s j . r.n yard dash: Temple (p). llnf lronf(M), W. Krwin (1'). Miller ; (-VP- 'I inie .1 .1-5 seconds. ' Cpn yard dash: Artehurn (I'). lilhr .l). W. JOrwJn (I). Harp t-Vt). Tlmo 10 :i-S seconds. I J'.ole vault: Temple ( I'), Hldlon ! ,;ilf,! Masters ( I'), (lihhons (.l. Jt'dght I feet. - iriliiiU jump; -Cox (IU, Artehurn T)." Olinger (M ). Kidtl-tr (I). nf-ight 5 reet i Inches. Distils: Schanner (!'), Markham f:tM).' Widder ( I '), Harp .U). His- UU1( e 1 I I feet. ' Shot, put: Sehannep !'). Mark ham M). Arethurn ll'). lilnncli ard ( M ) . instance U! lett ;i l-:t Inches. Mile run: Hel'ew (!. Mansfield having used such player will he (tl.Mjunhl'ied antl iinrred from com petition. The code of spHsnuliiship for ih'. Ani,-ricnn Legion Junior lea gues is ii'i follows; . .' Ic'1 tb,v rules., t t t "Keep faitli with your confrades. "I.;ep your temper. "Keep yourself fit. "Keep a stout heart In defeat. ''Keep your pride under victory. 'Keep a so u ml soul, a clean ii'ind and a healthy hody." - Fans Applying For World Series Seats iou hear this praise of Iron (AH) 1 -sSL fireman wherever you go, tor throughout United Mates and WASH'IXHTOiN', Apr. -'Ihe fans who take no ehanei iro rapping at the Washington hull Canada factories, office build ings, hotels, apartments, laun dries, schools, greenhouses and UOMi: ;i. I I.ICS AKIMVK SOt THAl'l'ON. Kngland. Ajir. US (A,H) The lal'gesL contingent of American women golfers 'over to land In Kngland arrived today when tho Hereugaria docked at Southampton with (Henna ,Collett ! and her team u hoard. ' j .MIsk Colleit. the American women's champion, headed a parly I of 20 including Virginia Van Wie i and Helen Klckn, who. Khn do- clarod. "Aho. just as good at golf i as I am." .Maureen Orcult, the other inem her of the Ameriean "hig four" lul 's door for world series restr vathins atreacij I -Mia ....iinL-lu o . from , . , " , . .,. ,." noraes are turnini' to it as i'ni MTiiMd uiii,i, wiin waiter - c r Johnson's lads having won seven i Iralght. Svopt arrived several days ago. Legion Juniors Still Enrolling For Baseball i Slants by t -. Alan J.Gould source of profit, comfort and . convenience. If Iron Fireman did not do ill its manufacturers claim for it, users would be less extrava gant in their praise of the ma chine when talking to neighbors I ind friends. Iron Fireman "Forced Under I hiug" has ushered in a new era I n coal firing .... Complete I combustion . . . i Smoke nuisance ibatcd .... Labor costs of hand I firing cut . ... Consistent annual savings of 15 to 50 per cent in fuel costs . . . . Even tem peratures, day and nicht .... And no fires to build on cold All four uf the prinrlpril Anwr Iciin Kolf t'hiin.TiiunN will J--In t ltr invasion or Hiiiish links lnunchci winter mornings, wllh tin' i-nd or April nnd colli inn-i IHK until tin' ml, I. He or June. i T!iO l)iKie.'l. piinuli' or eluh- .' cwin.ijfrs over o:-K:inlzi-il tor tin' mlvalii'c on tilt' l.lon s Links Is llf:nlc-t! liy Holihy .lillli'..-. oaittalll ol' tin- iiniMtonr Walker Cnp lenm no, I holili-r .r tin' National open frown: Clennn Colletl. the u-nin- j en's elianipfon: Harrison .lohuslon. Il was nnnounreil toilay that (M). Warner ( 1 lei nilston ). Hauer 1,0!'' '" iU-re to play l.nyeliall (P). 'I'luv ! minutes ! l-.l we-""1 "i! Ameiiean l.fslm junior nmls. . li'aj-'ue. may rexlsler with mis l'2tl van! ilasli: Miller (M). Marli- ' I'almer at thn Iji Clramle I'rlnt- liam (M). C ( llermlMon). 1). 'K company until 0 o'clock "I'hurs- ll.o antteiir klnu; anil l.eo IHi-koI Temple (I'). "I"lmi I -a seconds. ' il"" cvcnlnit. ItcRlstratloll hejian luoresstonal elianniion who also tin yard liich hurdles: Kidder , "itiM-'lay -.mil nulti. a number have holds the Canadian open title. fl-).. Artehurn (!). tillihnns ( M ). inroiieo. j run most ninxplr iiuiih riKUre Olintter t.l). 'I line IS l-f,. nuns mr nn- imyiiw 01 naseiian 440 yanl i nn: l-lnson t !). Kousc Karnes In the Ameriean l.e'.-ion s (M), Itowman (Ml. l'ears.in (He- junior lc.i(.-ue have l.een announced lix)., 'rime r."i l-"i seconds. . I'V J- It. (iarlty, of the legion com- Javelln: 3'eniile (I'). Markham mlttee wlilih Is sponMlrillB Keveral (M ). Karstens (Helix). Illanehanl li anis In li Crnnds. VTASTf.VUL Fuel from abort SnEiVTlFlC Fitct fnm belttw. An Iron Fireman engineer will (Al). Distance -Hit feet S i- inehes.. w" Itrorid jump: Artehurn (!'), 'Fein- lile ( I'). Miller (Al). Hidinn (M). g Histaliee I'd feel 3 Inches. 0 '221 aid low huidhN: t iiIarger O (1'). lfarh (Al). Oling.r (Al). V. g li'Win !. Time l"i 1 -T seconds. O SSo yard run: He I'ew ( 1'), Pes- g rln Ho (.M). llowniau ( M ) . IMnm o (l'. Time 1 minutes XT, seeonds. O pi. i:ty or ih.m: iti o o f'HK'ACiO. Apr. -2'. ( 1') lUone g run outhurstri l-y the Oti i; a go I'uhs O are a Fmirrf of great sal;-frtioii g 1 tti liorthnlde fans, hut promise lo o ; heeonie expeii' iv( lor a I inn o O watch in:i nufaet a rers. 0 Thi eoneet n of lei rd n v.rHl O atrh for each homo run hy a g i major leaguer in cither 'tthjt or o ! W hite Sox pathr. and today was in g deh! twice to "Hahln" Hartnelt. j who sol a p-jir ye Serd.iy. and owd O one eath to f'lll'f Heatl rote an I g TMIi her t'harlie Kooi. " nvls-h.j; rrom this ronvention of t Sauiy call antl survey your plant eiiampions is Walter iiat-en. Anicr-1 a"d rentier a report that fairly lean holder or the llritish open and accurately contrasts your tit I.- r,,r the past two n..hs. 'i present results and costs with sij:;;;;i'":t, ;s ht i fesul,s an? cosvoa -. -rrrrr : , . r I from a" Iron Fireman. Ask us for this service. It is free. Iron Fireman can be purchased on convenient terms. Blankets Sweaters Dresses Stockings Bootees Cowns Gertrudes Shirls Binders Jackets Saques Special Prices lor National Baby Week FRED SPAETH La Grande, Ore. Si si S'e iijo im co. ( J-k L . A 1 K1L TO MAY 3RD NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP ciTle machine it, at made coal M iiiainniii automatic fuel